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Immediate Protection for Survivors of Family Violence

Family violence occurs far too often, and its impact can be devastating. Whether it involves threats, physical harm, or emotional abuse, these actions have no place in the home or in society. In Texas, survivors have the legal right to seek protection from an abuser through the court system—often beginning

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How Protective Orders Can Help In Family Law Cases

National Domestic Violence Hotline Call: (800-799-7233) Website Link: Domestic Violence The stress and uncertainty of family situations involving domestic abuse—also referred to in Texas as family violence—can be overwhelming. These cases often go beyond legal concerns, affecting the emotional health and long-term safety of survivors and their children. Family law

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Understanding Spousal Maintenance (Alimony) in Texas Divorce Cases

If you’re going through a divorce, understanding alimony in Texas is crucial. Texas refers to it as spousal maintenance, and unlike in other states, it’s not guaranteed. Strict eligibility rules apply, and courts presume against awarding alimony unless certain conditions are met. This guide covers everything you need to know

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Overview of the Evaluation Process

The main goal of a child custody evaluation is to provide the court with a neutral, professional opinion about what custody arrangement would best serve the child. In Texas, the evaluation must comply with the Texas Family Code and is conducted by a qualified professional often a licensed counselor or

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What Is an Amicus Attorney in a Texas Custody Case?

When navigating a divorce, child custody, or modification case in Texas, the court’s primary concern is the best interest of the child. In some situations—especially when deeper insight into family dynamics is needed—the judge may appoint an amicus attorney in Texas to evaluate the case and provide objective guidance to

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